NURS 5432 FNP 1 exam 2025 | ( QUESTIONS AND
WELL DETAILED ANSWERS) | ALREADY
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Influenza vaccination guidelines for children with egg allergies
.....answer.....Guidelines for influenza vaccination in children with
egg allergies have recently changed.
Egg protein allergy .....answer.....Trace amounts of egg protein are
generally considered below the threshold needed to induce an
allergic reaction.
Influenza vaccine for children .....answer.....Children with severe
egg allergy can be vaccinated with influenza vaccine with no
special precautions beyond those for any other vaccine.
RV vaccine .....answer.....Rare incidence (1 in 20k-100k) of
intussusception.
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Contraindications for RV vaccine .....answer.....RV1 should not be
given to infants with a severe latex allergy; container for RV1 med
has latex.
SCID and RV vaccines .....answer.....Both vaccines (RV1 + RV5) are
contraindicated in infants with severe combined
immunodeficiency (SCID).
Biologic response modifier .....answer.....RV vaccines should be
avoided in infants whose mother received a biologic response
modifier (eg, etanercept) during pregnancy.
Acute gastroenteritis and vaccination .....answer.....Vaccination
should be deferred in infants with acute moderate or severe
gastroenteritis.
Developmental milestones at 3 months .....answer.....They can lift
their heads with good control.
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Developmental milestones at 6 months .....answer.....Sit
independently.
Developmental milestones at 4 months .....answer.....Roll over from
front to back by 6 months.
Hand to hand transfer .....answer.....Occurs at 5-6 months.
Pincer grasp .....answer.....Develops at 8-10 months.
Crawling .....answer.....Occurs at 9 months.
Pinch grasp .....answer.....Occurs at 12 months.
Walking .....answer.....Occurs at 1 year.
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Child learning to walk .....answer.....Has a wide based gait at first,
then walks with legs closer together, develops heel toe gait, and
arms swing symmetrically by 18-24 months.
Vaccinations .....answer.....Should not be delayed due to minor
illnesses, even if they illicit low-grade fever. However, for moderate
to severe infections, vaccinations could be postponed.
Premature infants immunization schedule .....answer.....Should
follow a schedule for immunizations based on their chronological
age, not their gestational age.
Vaccine dose adjustment for premature or low-birthweight
patients .....answer.....Vaccine doses should not be adjusted
(reduced) for these patients.
Chronic diseases and vaccinations .....answer.....Chronic diseases
are not outright contra-indications; however, vaccination with
DTaP should be deferred until the neurologic condition has been
clarified and/or is stable.